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Congratulations João!
This is a very good sample of a great intuitive,
functional and beauty web application. Nice work!
I'm curious about SMS integration you have implemented. To
be specific, it's about numbers/investment.
I don't know if you're from Brazil, Portugal, Angola or any
other portuguese spoken country, but it would be nice to me to know how are you
implementing this (your own, or client existent infra-structure, a telecom
contract or any other option...). If the last one applies to you, how are they
charging you? By traffic? By number of messages? I'm going to implement an web
application to do it, but I'm experiencing some difficult to get informations
like that on brazilians telecom companies. So, I believe that following your
path would help me.
And, as I believe it could be off-topic here, my personal
email is: vpmjrATtransnology.com.br
Thanks a lot, and one more time,
congratulations!
Vicente Junior
Brazil De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Em nome de João Saleiro Enviada em: domingo, 4 de junho de 2006 17:04 Para: 'Open Source Flash Mailing List' Assunto: [osflash] OsFlash sucess story :o) Thank you OsFlash!! Hello, Following the ARP success stories, but
considering that not only ARP, but all the OS technologies weve used are
responsible for this story, Ive decided to tell our story at osflash mailing
list. :o) I use Flash since 2001, and from the very
beginning Ive felt that Flash would represent a turning point on what we call
an application and how we experience the web. This year, 2006, Im finishing
my graduation on Computers and Telecommunications Engineering at ISCTE,
Portugal, and Ive proposed as my final graduation project the development of a
RIA for managing fashion modeling agencies requested by a (probably future)
client. I have a colleague working in this with me, and on March weve finished
the SRS. We were using the Flash IDE, but at
29th March,2006 Ive seen a post on the king Aral Balkans
site, titled Open Source Flash Case Study for TradingPost.com.au. Quoting:
In the study, Edwards mentions how their use of open source tools saved
them over 110 hours in compile time. Ive got curious and started investigating
on open source flash technologies. Today, after two months, Im proud to
present an almost finished prototype of our application, at http://www.castingoffice.net . After
cleaning for bugs, the current version is for presenting at faculty on July, and
the final version of the application will only be finished on October.
Probably the application will be a bit slow depending on your internet
connection, but it is intended to be run on a LAN, so connection speed will not
be a problem. To login into the application, you can use
the following account: User: osflash Pass: test Ive removed this account server side
permissions for uploading and deleting images, and sending SMS. To change the
language to English, just mouse over where it says PT, on the right top corner.
I alert you that it is not fully localized, so there might be some strings that
wont change to English yet. I also alert you to the fact that this is
only a prototype, so the application is not fully functional, and there might be
some bugs and interface improvements missing. Weve used: MTASC AMFPHP Eclipse+ASDT+ANT+AnyEdit ASWING ARP + extensions (Herremans Configuration
and Locale; Grant Davies Command,System Controller and ServiceDelegate; and
some modifications weve made) PHPThumb PHP MySQL We have also used (not
open-source): Flash 8 IDE ServiceCapture (trial, until it expired!
L
L) Navicat MySQL Client Some interesting
features: -
Intuitive IDE, with usability in
mind; -
Application can send mass
SMS; -
The search is very fast, and
sensible; -
Automatic synchronization of
models with the server; -
The look and
feel; I hope you like it (opinions are very
welcome)
if you do, our teachers will surely like too! (as we hope so)
;). But the most important.. THANK YOU OSFLASH,
THANK YOU!!! J J J João Saleiro PS: Once you go osflash, you never
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